“LES NOMBRES” meaning (NUMBERS) 21 - 100




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Last week, we studied “LES NOMBRESmeaning (NUMBERS). That was from numbers 1 - 20.  
By now you should be able to recite and write French numbers from number 1 – 20.
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This week episode of French teaching online is titled“LES NOMBRESmeaning (NUMBERS), numbers 21 - 100.
Here we go; in this episode, we would talk about numbers from 21- 100 while we continue from 101 -1000 in the next episode.
Sit back and relax to learn numbers 21- 100 in French…….
v  It is very simple to get numbers 21 – 29 in French like English where you read 21 – 29 as combination of twenty to the figures from 1 – 9.
v  In French 20 is ‘vingt’ so therefore, you will match vingt to the figure between 1 – 9 to form 21 – 29.
For example:     21- Vingt Un                       (Venton)
                         22 – Vingt Deux                (Ven doh)
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                                 .
                                 .
                         29 – Vingt Neuf                  (Ven nof)
                         30 – Trente                         (tront)
v  This same method apply to 31 – 39
For example:     31 – Trente Un                   (Tronton)
                         32 – Trente Deux              (Tront doh)
                                 .
                                 .
                                 .
                         39 – Trente Neuf              (Tront nof)
                         40 – Quarante                    (karont)
v  You will follow this same method for 41 – 49, 51 - 59 and 61 - 69
50 – Cinquante                  (Sekont)
60 – Soixante                     (suasont)
70 – Soixante Dix             (suasont dix)
80 – Quatre Vingts           (katro - ven)
90 -  Quatre Vingts Dix   (katro- vendix)
100 – Cent                           (son)
v  The exceptions we have here are 71 to 79 and 91 – 99 because they don’t have their own names, it is the addition of the previous number like 60 (soixante) with 10 (dix) that makes up to 70 (soixante dix) and the same thing happens to 90 (Quatre Vingts Dix).
v  Therefore, as 69 is soixante neuf, then 70 is soixante dix.
v  The numbers between 71 – 79 must now be the addition of 60 (soixante) with 11 – 19 (Onze to Dix neuf)
For example:            71 – Soixante onze          (suasont onz)
                                72 – Soixante douze       (suasont duz)
                                 .
                                 .
                                 .
                                79 – Soixante dix – neuf (suasont dix-nof)
v  This explanation is applicable to numbers 91 – 99 also.
For example:            91 – Quatre Vingt Onze (katro- ventonz)
                                92 – Quatre Vingt Douze(katro – ven duz)
                                 .
                                 .
                                 .
                                99 – Quatre Vingt Dix Neuf (katro- vendix nof)
                                100 – Cent                           (son)

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